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. >> pelley: across britain today, more than 100,000 teachers and government workers went on a one-day strike to protest government budget cutting, including deep cuts in pensions. the streets of london were jammed for hours. most folks were peaceful, but 35 were arrested. the negotiations over the u.s. debt crisis have apparently descended to insults. yesterday, the president said his daughters work harder on their home work than the congress does on the budget. today, one republican senator suggested mr. obama needs medication. all of this as the nation careens toward defaulting on its debts in about four weeks. chip reid has the latest. >> reporter: republican leader mitch mcconnell today politely invited president obama to visit the senate. >> come on up to the capitol and meet with senate republicans. >> reporter: kansas republican pat roberts was a little less polite. >> so maybe if he'd just take a valium and calm down and talk to us, it might be helpful. >> reporter: both senators said they want to explain to the president that there is no chance republicans will support tax in
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tomorrow will be britain and america all right adrian thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max my pleasure already that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert if you want to send me an email please do this at kaiser reported r t t v our year went on next time this is max guys are saying by our. home. and. long.
tomorrow will be britain and america all right adrian thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max my pleasure already that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert if you want to send me an email please do this at kaiser reported r t t v our year went on next time this is max guys are saying by our. home. and. long.
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unbelievable and you hear the talking about an even tones this is all very ordinary do you think that britain's reputation for press freedom is does not at all the printing media i don't really talk to used to support born in star they have a second to resign so not sure if. i call him my within the television you didn't see it so you. would so much for channel four i've changed what i think it.
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newscorp is trying to acquire a paid tv broadcaster serving britain and ireland. some say getting rid of "news of the world" will help. it owns 39% of the company but wants to snap up the remainder. the company'sed by faced opposition from the rivals and media industry and some politicians who object it on grounds that it would own too much of the british media if the deal went through. well, that opposition has increased as the phone hacking scandal escalates. critics claims it chose news corp. and its management not proper to own the broadcaster. so where does this all leave news international, the company that runs newscorp's newspaper assets. they're cooperating with the inquiry, cause to be made for rebecca brooks, editor of "news of the world" resigned from her current job as chief executive from news international. deeply worrying questions have emerged from this scandal, the phone hacking allegations are truly appalling. if you ever needed a story that intertwined politics, global business, its pressures, morality, and media ethics, you've got one right he
newscorp is trying to acquire a paid tv broadcaster serving britain and ireland. some say getting rid of "news of the world" will help. it owns 39% of the company but wants to snap up the remainder. the company'sed by faced opposition from the rivals and media industry and some politicians who object it on grounds that it would own too much of the british media if the deal went through. well, that opposition has increased as the phone hacking scandal escalates. critics claims it chose...
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britain recognises that libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leader steps up the diplomatic offensive against. a very warm welcome to live from moscow. the infamous private security firm that once known as blackwater is back in court this time though it's not over alleged killings in iraq and afghanistan rather claims it build washington too much for its services to former employees accuse it of claiming more than one hundred million dollars in bogus expenses the company which is now known as xe provides more mercenaries for the u.s. in afghanistan as an anyone else and has been implicated in a number of scandals because contractors who work used have gone. down seventeen unarmed civilians in baghdad in two thousand and seven for which no one has been punished the company's due an even bigger role in afghanistan with the u.s. about to double its private army to replace departing troops meanwhile the un wants to talk to control over most areas to protect human rights but it's obvious that guy nature can reports it's more convenient for the us to use hired guns since their act
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>> britain is not in the euro and while i am prime minister, it will never be in the euro so we should not be involved in those internal arrangements. only eurozone countries were involved. only eurozone countries have been involved about further bailouts. it is right not to use the european financial stability mechanism for future support to greece. >> what discussions did he have about preparing for that the fault? in particular with the president who has said in the context of departure from the euro and the devolution of the monetary union, it does not have to be disorderly. >> what is causing disorder as instability in europe. it is the fact that cannot be changed. if greece can default. good money will be wasted failure of greece. why wasn't the prime minister your normal skeptical self and lead an orderly withdrawal? >> checks seem to be a it endangers species sincethey were in terminal decline. the council said there is no alternative. the council did not look too happy when they came before the treasury committee. >> it is a imperative as working to have a viable set of of tre
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and britain is officially recognizing libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders it is stepping up the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi it's also on freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help the rebels. all next meet one of the first man to ever get up close and personal with the moon and it's a. celebrated photo of earth which inspired people to protect the planet as art he discovers now. i understand you very much for being with us today it's a great pleasure and an honor nice to be with you soldiers all right so a polo commander frank berman and common command module pilot jim lovell have flown more hours than any other often not where they tap on you well i was the rookie. but it turns out that none of us had ridden on the saturn five so we were all right rookies for saturn five and we were all rookies for a trip away from the earth with a lot of screaming and shouting during the six and a half days no not the screaming and shouting you didn't have to in the spacecraft to reach out our jobs level was basically the navigator and i was
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murdoch's media empire just as he seeks to expand it here in britain. a government inquiry will examine the very nature of tabloid journalism here. >> all right, annabel, thank you very much. >>> time now for a check of the morning's other headlines. let's head to melissa francis at the news desk. good morning. >> good morning, lester and jenna. good morning, everyone. we begin in japan where a 7.3 magnitude earthquake rocked the coast today. it did prompt a brief tsunami warning and evacuation. this was the same area hit by a massive quake in march but no sign of further damage along the coast. >>> a new york state amusement park roller coaster remains closed and the focus of an investigation after a double amputee iraq war veteran was thrown off the ride and died. nbc kevin tibbles reports. >> reporter: he was a decorated hero from the war in iraq. but when 29-year-old sergeant james hackamer came home in 2008, he lost both of his legs in a roadside bomb attack. >> just to get this chance to come home is a miracle. >> reporter: he was rebuilding his l
murdoch's media empire just as he seeks to expand it here in britain. a government inquiry will examine the very nature of tabloid journalism here. >> all right, annabel, thank you very much. >>> time now for a check of the morning's other headlines. let's head to melissa francis at the news desk. good morning. >> good morning, lester and jenna. good morning, everyone. we begin in japan where a 7.3 magnitude earthquake rocked the coast today. it did prompt a brief tsunami...
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calls for independence from us militarization of getting louder in britain one of america's most trusted strategic allies peace activists have targeted a top secret u.s. military base in the u.k. which is due to become part of a european missile defense shield they say british authorities barely know what's going on that putting the country's security risk. here it's a little piece of america in the heart of the u.k. so yorkshire dales where it's britons who are demanding independence from america this space symbolizes what's wrong with the special relationship between britain and united states here we have a base that's on us control which the british government and british people have no control menwith hill is the largest intel gathering and surveillance space outside the us there are thirty two satellite dishes housed inside a huge golf ball structures which can eavesdrop on telephone calls faxes and e-mails from around the world it's been operational since the one nine hundred sixty s. but now it's set to become part of the controversial missile defense shield to alert the u.s. to a
calls for independence from us militarization of getting louder in britain one of america's most trusted strategic allies peace activists have targeted a top secret u.s. military base in the u.k. which is due to become part of a european missile defense shield they say british authorities barely know what's going on that putting the country's security risk. here it's a little piece of america in the heart of the u.k. so yorkshire dales where it's britons who are demanding independence from...
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whistleblowers this whole scandal is certainly a shake in the press politicians around the police in britain how they survive in the scrutiny. well the police know very well it has to be said also appearing before m.p.'s today where three top police officers two of whom have resigned this week commissioner support stephenson his assistant commissioner mr yates has also appeared they face questioning over this this cozy relationship between the press release stevenson it was widely accepted for having stuck the knife into david cameron when he resigned he denied having done that today he also faces questions about his handling the police handling of this investigation into phone hacking in two thousand and nine and he also admitted that no fewer than ten former news of the world journalists have worked in the met press office now a lot of people are suggesting that the taking of bribes will be alleged taking a bribes by police officers from journalists is a symptom of essentially endemic corruption in the metropolitan police and the police all over the country i went and talked to talk to som
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on the hill the front page britain's best selling newspaper goes on for the last time as rupert murdoch sacrifices the title with for attacking planes and a reporter brett intensified. and all those stories will be updated and run fifteen minutes time so what's next including well you know the tennis ace has netted a place in history is that right. i guess he may have won. but now you can hold his head up high alongside his wife finally because he's joining steffi graf tennis. hall of fame more not coming up in just second. good to have you with us plenty ahead this evening in all that. night sage defending champions brazil must wait some till the final day to try and progress from the copper america group stages following a draw with. from this day forward it is hall of famer hundred i guess. andre agassi is serves up a place among the legends of tennis. two decades later the last team to win the u.s.s.r. football championships the ask a moscow regroup to commemorate the victory. it's been a day of pitch crew by the major contenders for the formula one throne that garbage is of red bul
on the hill the front page britain's best selling newspaper goes on for the last time as rupert murdoch sacrifices the title with for attacking planes and a reporter brett intensified. and all those stories will be updated and run fifteen minutes time so what's next including well you know the tennis ace has netted a place in history is that right. i guess he may have won. but now you can hold his head up high alongside his wife finally because he's joining steffi graf tennis. hall of fame more...
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the royal couple, is back in britain. the surprise treat, for their loyal fans. weather ad libs here's a look at today s top stories: ,,,,,, beth! hi. looking good! you've lost some weight. thanks! you noticed! you know these clothes are too big now, so i'm donating them. not going back there again. good for you! how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. whole grain? whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't... multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 lightly sweetened calories per serving... more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios. pittsburg police are investigating another shooting on the de anza trail.. the second in less than a week. there's no word on the condition of the victim who was shot at around midnight. investigators are trying to figure what caused an fire at skyline elementary school in daly city. last night's fire caused serious damage to a portable classroom we'll have a live report at 6:30. starting today, the state highway patorl will step up enforcement of its "mo
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of the paper's parent company in britain, news international. there may be implications for murdoch's proposed $12 billion takeover of the cable television network british sky broadcasting as well. his news corporation already owns three other newspapers in britain and, in this country, "the wall street journal", "fox news" and the "new york post" among others. this afternoon, reports surfaced that the company might replace the sunday "news of the world" with another murdoch publication. its sister paper "the sun" -- published weekly and saturday-- could add a sunday edition. for more on this story, we turn to ned temko, a writer for the "observer" newspaper in london. ned, welcome back, thanks for being with us. so what was the thinking behind this dramatic decision to shut down this very profitable newspaper? >> well, the best description i've heard this evening is that this is the first newspaper in history to die of shame. but that's not strictly true. it was a commercial decision. it was a huge exercise in damage limitation, advertisements
of the paper's parent company in britain, news international. there may be implications for murdoch's proposed $12 billion takeover of the cable television network british sky broadcasting as well. his news corporation already owns three other newspapers in britain and, in this country, "the wall street journal", "fox news" and the "new york post" among others. this afternoon, reports surfaced that the company might replace the sunday "news of the world"...
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you worry this could lead to regulation of the press in britain? >> absolutely, yes. maybe that's a good thing on one level, could be a bad thing on another level. this is the crucial political question. he will have to put his own commitment to the test, whether his government ends up approving the deal that he's interested in. that's about 12 billion pounds. "news of the world" only had a retch of 1 billion. if cameron and the government says yes to that deal, then the opposition has a very clear narrative in the next election to say they are in bed together. >> the telegraph had the best headline when it said good-bye cruel world. emily bell in london, matt frey, to be harnden, thank you. >>> we saw the dramatic docking of the shuttle, and the final liftoff. we'll be back with this question. did the media's boredom with these launches help kill the program? >>> it was a time when i was growing up when the space program was one of the most exciting adventures in the world. the last 30 years nasa has sent so many space shuttles into orbit, the launches have become so
you worry this could lead to regulation of the press in britain? >> absolutely, yes. maybe that's a good thing on one level, could be a bad thing on another level. this is the crucial political question. he will have to put his own commitment to the test, whether his government ends up approving the deal that he's interested in. that's about 12 billion pounds. "news of the world" only had a retch of 1 billion. if cameron and the government says yes to that deal, then the...
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attacks the coming months or coming years politicians including germany's angela merkel and britain's david cameron have already said multiculturalism has failed now the leaders of western europe have to stop their disenfranchised cities becoming a breeding ground for far right. who lit the fuse and those brave it claims to have been involved with the english defense league which led to to protect england from what it calls a wave of islamic the case said the e.t.l. denies the lake but political analysts are saying if b. attacks in norway don't produce an honest appraisal of the issues surrounding immigration that could further frustrate the european public and create more space for potentially violent far right groups to expanded all over europe your average r.t. fund it. well a norwegian terrorism and its consequences are at the heart of the debate in the latest crosstalk rich people of bell's guests argue over the chances of a repeat of the atrocities elsewhere. i don't believe that this sort of thing is going to happen again but underlying threat that if we're not listen to you're
attacks the coming months or coming years politicians including germany's angela merkel and britain's david cameron have already said multiculturalism has failed now the leaders of western europe have to stop their disenfranchised cities becoming a breeding ground for far right. who lit the fuse and those brave it claims to have been involved with the english defense league which led to to protect england from what it calls a wave of islamic the case said the e.t.l. denies the lake but...
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to say that he is the klitschko of tennis i think so yeah well he beat the britain. novak didn't last week but yeah he's doing everything right he's the world number one federer. in line because when you came in time well. good to have you with us this is sports day we've got plenty ahead this monday afternoon here in moscow including. serbian sensation novak djokovic storms to his first wimbledon crown by plussing rafael nadal in london. slick nick california nick watney proves once again he's a force to be reckoned with on the greens wrapping up his second p.g.a. title of the season in pennsylvania. and gearing up russian awfully to take part in their final tournament before next month's world finals this no meant ski memorial site a possible. another wimbledon men's final is over and there's a new name engraved into the hollowed holes of the all england club novak djokovic should clearing his first title on the grass beating defending champion rafael nadal in four sets djokovic dominant for most of the match which marked his first ever appearance in a wimbledon de
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behold the front page britain's best selling newspaper rolls out for the last time i was not exactly five at the time i saw with phone hacking claims and reports i read intensified. and there's the headlines the syrian government is holding talks on reforms but the opposition activists are boycotting the national dialogue they say they will not participate as long. as the regime continues to crack down on protesters syrian politicians share. a solution can be found. i would like to talk about what has been going on in syria for the last three months can you please come in under us in for paula paula know what. syria has seen complicated events in these three months when religious extremists started to destabilize the country's peace and security and undermines to polity in syria of course the mass media have also done their bit to present syria in an unfavorable light as a country that is hostile towards its own people never in the history of modern syria as the country been attacked the way these armed pounds of extremists are doing it syria is in need of reforms and we have had pea
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britain's normally divisive political parties are now all united against him. >> i think it's terribly devastating. he doesn't understand the word defeat. >> allan chernoff joins me live now from new york. allan, what can we expect in the next few days in terms of this? >> reporter: well, rupert murdoch would love nothing more than for this to fade away, but that doesn't seem what's going to be happening. next week we do have a hearing in parliament. rebekah brooks, the head of news international, is scheduled to appear, and we have word that the murdochs themselves, rupert and his son james, also will appear. this story is going to remain in the headlines with investigations continuing in britain and calls for investigations here. it's still going to be a big problem for the murdochs, at least for some time to come. >> allan chernoff, appreciate it. thank you very much. >>> and new jersey senator frank lautenberg has called on the u.s. attorney general to investigate whether this phone-hacking scandal has reached the united states. democrat lawmaker joins me now from washington. thank
britain's normally divisive political parties are now all united against him. >> i think it's terribly devastating. he doesn't understand the word defeat. >> allan chernoff joins me live now from new york. allan, what can we expect in the next few days in terms of this? >> reporter: well, rupert murdoch would love nothing more than for this to fade away, but that doesn't seem what's going to be happening. next week we do have a hearing in parliament. rebekah brooks, the head...
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britain is a serious global economy. we should take responsibility for serious global issues including through the imf. >> david simpson. >> thank you, mr. speaker. does the prime minister agree that details of all the weapons and explosives the state commission in northern ireland should be made public as promised? and will he agree to have negotiations with the irish government to move forward to the americans to see that it happens? >> well, the point is the independent international commissioning -- commission on decommissioning did not provide us with an inventory. they were an independent body and this was a decision for them to take, difficult i know as that is. they stated, and i quote, we would not quiche in advertently decommissioning events by groups that are actively engaged today nor to detour groups for handing over any arms when they subsequently come to light. this is difficult and we are all having to do in northern ireland and elsewhere in the world difficult things in order to bring conflict to an end
britain is a serious global economy. we should take responsibility for serious global issues including through the imf. >> david simpson. >> thank you, mr. speaker. does the prime minister agree that details of all the weapons and explosives the state commission in northern ireland should be made public as promised? and will he agree to have negotiations with the irish government to move forward to the americans to see that it happens? >> well, the point is the independent...
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had the deal gone through, he would have controlled 40% of all commercial television in britain. here it's 27 tv stations and the "wall street journal" and the fox news channel and "the new york post" and, and, and, and. i think the high noon light of day question to ask about all this is how vulnerable that empire is now that it's all come crashing down. that is the high noon question. the midnight question, though, how vulnerable have we been all along, living under that empire's influence. joining us now for "the interview" is the big thinker among all us, bill moyers, founding organizer of the peace corps, press secretary to lyndon johnson. the deepest, brightest, most fascinating interviews from bill moyers journal are collected in this book of the same name. bill, so happy to have you here. >> pleasure to be with you, rachel. >> one of the things i was struck by in reading your book and watching the show is the respect that you have for individual journalists. and the contrasting worry you have about the media as an institution today. how do you think we are doing at explai
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there is outrage in britain tonight after a tabloid hacked into the voice mail of a missing 13-year-old girl. families are holding out hope for seven americans missing in the gulf of california. and john glenn, pioneering astronaut, questions whether our space program still has the right stuff. it's simple physi. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the ch
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russia's women basketball as are officially the best in europe igor of britain scored too good for turkey in the euro past the cider in lots of poland the comprehensive the seventeen point four two all but guaranteed by the end of the ukrainian quarter and russia in one thousand eight lead various top scoring for the winner sinking eighteen the russians the stench in their third european problems in the past five attempts we all shortened on a limb picked laurie next year in london. meanwhile in the men's game russian international john robert holden will be with the team for september's european championships in lithuania the thirty four year old american born russian announced his retirement from the game last month but said then he wasn't quitting the national squad as yet however russian head coach david plotz stated over the weekend that guard is out of the upcoming finals but did not specify reason or whether it's left for good good news though is that just forward under her olenka will travel to. plenty of reason to celebrate for american nick watney during the country's fourth of
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76% correctly said great britain. but 19% were unsure and 5% named some other country. >>> great britain, you know, it's where they play wimbledon. and today it is where novak djokovic fulfilled his boyhood dream and won the men's final. the 24-year-old from serbia beat rafael nadal in four sets. afterward, djokovic called his first wimbledon championship the most special day of his life. >>> and coming up next, making a difference, an extraordinary bond formed by women sharing a profound loss. >>> as the country celebrates its independence this weekend, it's worth remembering those who have sacrificed so much for the freedoms we all enjoy. they include, of course, those who have died in iraq and afghanistan. in tonight's "making a difference" report, we meet an exceptional group of women who have lost their husbands or fiances in those wars, and have joined forces now to help themselves heal and to embrace life. nbc's peter alexander has their story. >> ready, set, go! >> reporter: they are fun-loving and fearless. a
76% correctly said great britain. but 19% were unsure and 5% named some other country. >>> great britain, you know, it's where they play wimbledon. and today it is where novak djokovic fulfilled his boyhood dream and won the men's final. the 24-year-old from serbia beat rafael nadal in four sets. afterward, djokovic called his first wimbledon championship the most special day of his life. >>> and coming up next, making a difference, an extraordinary bond formed by women...
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76% correctly said great britain. but 19% were unsure and 5% named some other country. >>> great britain, you know, it's where they play wimbledon. and today it is where novak djokovic fulfilled his boyhood dream and won the men's final. the 24-year-old from serbia beat rafael nadal in four sets. afterward, djokovic called his first wimbledon championship, the most special day of his life. >>> and coming up next, making a difference, an extraordinary bond formed by women sharing a profound loss. hey, the new guy is loaded with protein! really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. new ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a good egg. [ major nutrition ] new ensure high protein. ensure! nutrition in charge! you can
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britain is officially recognizing in libya's opposition the country is legitimately stepping up the different offensive against colonel gadhafi it's also unfreezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels. are those are the headlines here on our dive headfirst into the latest in the world of sports. it's all going down in the world of great aria and this week it certainly is you know the n.f.l. should i finish strong means it's like a treasure hunt at the moment there's free agents being plucked here right everywhere what about a regular football we have a battle of your approaching right that said yeah the regular season is in europe so it's all pre-season football at the minute but there is a big game approaching as you say versus byron munich should be a good one we have more not just the second. have you with us this is sports today i'm you know these are some of our stories in the. final count on barcelona on fire in munich make uproots of the decider of the star studded cup tournaments. three hundred sixty five days uncontained today marks the one
britain is officially recognizing in libya's opposition the country is legitimately stepping up the different offensive against colonel gadhafi it's also unfreezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels. are those are the headlines here on our dive headfirst into the latest in the world of sports. it's all going down in the world of great aria and this week it certainly is you know the n.f.l. should i finish strong means it's like a treasure hunt at the...
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britain is officially recognizing libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders stepping up the diplomatic offensive. it's also on freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels. no you know there are the headlines for you but now let's dive head first into your world of sports around the clock is ticking for the london olympic games came around quickly didn't it we're not reach the one year to go for those games so all the news ready in time do you think a war hero would love is the question organizers are saying they're going to be ready not weeks in advance but months in advance what has already really yeah as always we're just going to have to wait and see and we're not just a second. great to have you with us this is sports there plenty ahead over the next ten minutes or so including all this. off the mark barcelona munich make it through to the final of the star studded cup tournaments. let the khandaan begin today marks the one year to go more for the london olympic games with several venues on the field for the very first time
britain is officially recognizing libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders stepping up the diplomatic offensive. it's also on freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels. no you know there are the headlines for you but now let's dive head first into your world of sports around the clock is ticking for the london olympic games came around quickly didn't it we're not reach the one year to go for those games so all the news ready in time do...
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is just as much in computes with the us and sweden have a traditional role of britain to represent us foreign policy in europe and that's what the. military really politically economically. as judy back to court in london he'll have an eye on the british justice system which could save him from being extradited but the other guy will be firmly fixed in sweden a country that insists on its own neutrality whilst turning asylum seekers a bit of the u.s. allegedly to be tortured only as souls and his staff that wiki leaks know what else sweden's got to hide your enemies r.t. wanted. the united states has long wanted its place as a big can of democracy and a defender of human rights but what about the lessons it has taught houses of soldiers from other countries are his killing for has more on a long dark legacy of teaching torture. it's been thirty years and i mean soldiers kidnapped be starved and electroshock hector i received about all for having a quote subversive but. remember he relives every day people who are through this time very lucky to be able to tell the story most people ge
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phone hacking scandal rock group of middle school already shaken public few challenges the future of britain's newspaper industry. calls for the u.s. to cut spending and threats of the country's credit rating might be done great it has failed to raise america's debt ceiling as of more these states plunged into. economic crisis. and one hundred thirteen bodies have now been recovered from the water off the sunday's pleasure cruise of disaster on the whole good while divers continue efforts to find around twenty still missing. well the term brings you up to date for the moment i'll be back with more news for you in this than thirty minutes from now the meantime it is the kaiser report. kaiser this is the kaiser report gold and a new highs and euros and british pounds u.s. dollars all across the world people want to go all out o. the currency matrix to see her tell me more well max the entire world's financial system is once again crumbling and part of the reason of course is the oligarchies that rule our world and have not faced justice for that because they are part of the all the darky there's
phone hacking scandal rock group of middle school already shaken public few challenges the future of britain's newspaper industry. calls for the u.s. to cut spending and threats of the country's credit rating might be done great it has failed to raise america's debt ceiling as of more these states plunged into. economic crisis. and one hundred thirteen bodies have now been recovered from the water off the sunday's pleasure cruise of disaster on the whole good while divers continue efforts to...
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king scandal in britain continues to unfold on a daily basis storm clouds gather over prime minister david cameron his close connection to the embattled rupert murdock's and movie or empire has seen him facing some difficult questions and paloma today along with a new mori poll giving cameron his lowest popularity rating coming to power rumors circulating a story. down meanwhile article and it takes a look at an aspect of the case for example seem so accidental. another political scandal erupts another whistleblower diaries sean hoare was the first former news of the world journalists to go on the record to allege that phone hacking was endemic at the paper and that its editor andy colson actively encouraged it paul was found dead in his house on monday setting the blogosphere into a frenzy of comparisons with the case of dr david kelly why isn't the sean hoare story bigger reminds me of how dr david kelly was bumped off eerily similar tragedies of seem who are in david kelly all this madness toward the end david kelly shawn who are those what i'm thinking something's not trying to t
king scandal in britain continues to unfold on a daily basis storm clouds gather over prime minister david cameron his close connection to the embattled rupert murdock's and movie or empire has seen him facing some difficult questions and paloma today along with a new mori poll giving cameron his lowest popularity rating coming to power rumors circulating a story. down meanwhile article and it takes a look at an aspect of the case for example seem so accidental. another political scandal erupts...
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are coming to see regime change essentially and so because of that bad name to begin with france and britain and the us did not you explicitly did not use the words regime change and of course there are several air power theories one of whom is called eliot cohen for america and he said that the use of air power exclusive air power to use carry out a political solution is equivalent to modern courtship. immediate satisfaction with little guaranteed commitments and so in one sense is a policy of work because the competition at the capitation policy literally taking the head off of a regime does little to change anything political the ground as we've so clearly seen in afghanistan with the removal of the taliban as we've so clearly seen with the removal of saddam hussein so it's not a policy that works regime change. however i would say that therefore wasn't on the cards to begin with in that very overt sense but of course it had to be because if you're thinking of stopping him killing his citizens you obviously have to stop him . from being in power in some sense i would say that in libya eit
are coming to see regime change essentially and so because of that bad name to begin with france and britain and the us did not you explicitly did not use the words regime change and of course there are several air power theories one of whom is called eliot cohen for america and he said that the use of air power exclusive air power to use carry out a political solution is equivalent to modern courtship. immediate satisfaction with little guaranteed commitments and so in one sense is a policy of...
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. >>> britain's most famous newlyweds are on a whirlwind tour of california today. prince william spent the last hour playing poe low in california. he was warned before the match he wasn't a good loser, he seemed ready to try the american version of the game. his new wife catherine joined him at the match. max foster joins us from los angeles with the latest. you don't look like you're ready to play polo? >> reporter: no, i'm ready for the red carpet. it's awesome being in a hot tux in a blazing afternoon in l.a. the polo match just recently finished, and the prince won. he seems to be playing a tough game. the duchess is about to award him with a trophy. everyone's standing by for the kiss. that's what speculators are worrying about in the media crowd. they're going to be promoting young u.k. interests. we're not sure who the a-listers are yet, but it hasn't been denied that j. lo is coming, her husband denied that nicole kidman is coming. >> they've barely been in hollywood for 24 hours, but already they've had a jam packed schedule. what's on the agenda for toni
. >>> britain's most famous newlyweds are on a whirlwind tour of california today. prince william spent the last hour playing poe low in california. he was warned before the match he wasn't a good loser, he seemed ready to try the american version of the game. his new wife catherine joined him at the match. max foster joins us from los angeles with the latest. you don't look like you're ready to play polo? >> reporter: no, i'm ready for the red carpet. it's awesome being in a hot...
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it was britain's worst peacetime act of terrorism. but now, there are concerns that families of those killed on 7/7, in 2005, were also eavesdropped upon by the british tabloid, "news of the world." graham lost his son, david, in the attack. and says his phone may have been hacked by reporters. >> the thought that somebody may have been listening to me begging for david to phone home. i thought we were in a dark place and i didn't think anybody could make it darker. but i'm proved wrong. >> reporter: the phone hacking scandal is so shocking, it's prompted an emergency debate in britain's parliament. >> it's make the public. and i feel so appalled by what's happened. murder victims, terrorist victims, who had their phones hacked. that's why there's a full police investigation, with all of the powers they need. we have the inquiries to get to the bottom of what went wrong. >> reporter: it's put former "news of the world" editor, rebecca brooks under incredible pressure. he's now chief executive of the parent company, news international.
it was britain's worst peacetime act of terrorism. but now, there are concerns that families of those killed on 7/7, in 2005, were also eavesdropped upon by the british tabloid, "news of the world." graham lost his son, david, in the attack. and says his phone may have been hacked by reporters. >> the thought that somebody may have been listening to me begging for david to phone home. i thought we were in a dark place and i didn't think anybody could make it darker. but i'm...
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you know i've we did nothing wrong and today he visited milly what's her name's the teenage girl in britain visited her family and apologized he came out and showed shame when he came out of the meeting he published an apology for what's going on eight news corp employees have been arrested les hinton today the c.e.o. of dow jones a guy who's been with rupert murdoch for thirty forty years resigned might be going to jail i mean it's possible that he perjured himself before before parliament twice he was the chairman of news international from ninety five to two thousand and seven so is the handwriting on the roll on the wall and and if so can we at the very least if it doesn't go down can we have them at least take the. news out of fox news. i mean british tabloids are notoriously sleazy and i would be surprised if you don't find other tabloids who engage in a sleazy being a good york post what is your i mean whatever it is that if they did something illegal to get i get a say in an article but frankly no surprise there it's about that they get that something you legal that they got informa
you know i've we did nothing wrong and today he visited milly what's her name's the teenage girl in britain visited her family and apologized he came out and showed shame when he came out of the meeting he published an apology for what's going on eight news corp employees have been arrested les hinton today the c.e.o. of dow jones a guy who's been with rupert murdoch for thirty forty years resigned might be going to jail i mean it's possible that he perjured himself before before parliament...
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fox news viewers are going to be able to draw the line between the good with what happened in great britain and fox news so i don't think it's an art that there had seen enough fortunes talking about this through already you know just you know it's i saw report on it this morning that ok so they finally started you're not so you have not seen it like you are in the new york times of seventy eighty over because. finally their main competitor rupert murdoch who owns the wall street journal yeah . what a bunch of george speight promoting their joints i'm just saying it's not it's not nearly always a big more havel's it is the wouldn't do it also present in the early days then once they did it's not morally consistent editorial line or. i mean quite a bit of look i think it what they did is awful but the idea that like this is a major news story in the new york times when it's what happens in a british tabloid industry i mean that's you know they're not i mean i visited this conservative les hinton who was running the wall street journal apparently is the guy who was running this i mean he was
fox news viewers are going to be able to draw the line between the good with what happened in great britain and fox news so i don't think it's an art that there had seen enough fortunes talking about this through already you know just you know it's i saw report on it this morning that ok so they finally started you're not so you have not seen it like you are in the new york times of seventy eighty over because. finally their main competitor rupert murdoch who owns the wall street journal yeah ....
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is that more acceptable in great britain that it is here in the states? >> well, certainly fleet street has its own sort of moral code or immoral code in this case. it gets winked at a lot more. there is allegations that police were paid off not just by "news of the world" but perhaps other newspapers as well. so it was a very cozy situation between the politician, the law enforcement who investigated this before and did a lousy job, frankly, as everybody now acknowledges, and the media who allow allowed this to fester. two other people are losing their jobs because of murdoch's decision to close this paper. a lot of people think he's protecting his top executives, particularly a woman named rebecca brooks who was the editor of "news of the world," and -- >> turnabout is fair play. >> yeah, and he wants to buy a broadcast company, a $12 million deal -- >> i need to tell you what just came in. andy coulson has just been released. >> murdoch's effort to buy the broadcasting company is greatly complicated, which is why he made that dramatic decision to shut
is that more acceptable in great britain that it is here in the states? >> well, certainly fleet street has its own sort of moral code or immoral code in this case. it gets winked at a lot more. there is allegations that police were paid off not just by "news of the world" but perhaps other newspapers as well. so it was a very cozy situation between the politician, the law enforcement who investigated this before and did a lousy job, frankly, as everybody now acknowledges, and...
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. >> britain's parliament has gone into its summer recess. the bbc parliament channel be kept the last several months in the house of commons in british politics in this one-hour record review program. some of the issues covered include the news corp. phone hacking scandal come in the royal wedding in president obama says it. >> hello and welcome to the special edition of the record review, when we look after an eventful summer term at parliament, he turns anything distinguished guests, rigorous questioning and much in the way of political drama. >> for the grandson of a kenyan who served as a cook and the british army to stand before you as president of the united states. >> this is a shocking mass. in fact, it's a scandal. >> have you ever received payment for any news? >> absolutely not. i can't believe he suggested that. >> the fact we do not have democratic legitimacy undermines our capacity to act as a check and balance. >> why disney know about these arguments? the house of commons is on this bill tonight. >> you can ask about strike b
. >> britain's parliament has gone into its summer recess. the bbc parliament channel be kept the last several months in the house of commons in british politics in this one-hour record review program. some of the issues covered include the news corp. phone hacking scandal come in the royal wedding in president obama says it. >> hello and welcome to the special edition of the record review, when we look after an eventful summer term at parliament, he turns anything distinguished...
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>>> new developments just keep coming in britain's phone hacking scandal. having trouble keeping all the players safe? we will break it down for you, next. citracal. >>> with details coming so fast and furious, it may be getting hard to keep track of all the players, so we're going to use today's big breakdown to help you out. let's start with a name most people know, that is rupert murdock, he's an 80-year-old media tycoon, over the years he's built a huge international media conglomerate, including some well known u.s. enterpri enterprises, including the 20th century fox, the "new york post." dow jones ceo hinton resigned last week. there are claims he may have known more about the scandal than he admitted when he testified before a parliamentary committee. rupert murdock's son james is in charge of news corps's asia properties. news national, the subsidiary of news car, rebecca brooks, she was ceo of news of the world until she resigned last week. news of the world reporters are accused of hacking the answering machine of a teenaged girl who was later fo
>>> new developments just keep coming in britain's phone hacking scandal. having trouble keeping all the players safe? we will break it down for you, next. citracal. >>> with details coming so fast and furious, it may be getting hard to keep track of all the players, so we're going to use today's big breakdown to help you out. let's start with a name most people know, that is rupert murdock, he's an 80-year-old media tycoon, over the years he's built a huge international media...
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britain's royal newlyweds, a big hit in canada. we'll take you live there, but we'll see shortly if they're also going to be a big hit in california. the report is next. hmmm, you can't do that. but you can do this. bengay pain relief + massage with penetrating nubs plus the powerful pain relief of bengay. love the nubs! [ slap! slap! slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ my only sunshine ♪ you makes me happy ♪ when skies are grey ♪ you'll never know, dear ♪ how much i love you ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ [ male announcer ] as long as there are babies, they'll be chevy's to bring them home. ♪ >>> we have a little treat for you now. we're total this final harry potter movie, in london as we speak, our becky anderson is standing by with one of the biggest stars of that movie. becky, you take it away. >> reporter: absolutely, one of
britain's royal newlyweds, a big hit in canada. we'll take you live there, but we'll see shortly if they're also going to be a big hit in california. the report is next. hmmm, you can't do that. but you can do this. bengay pain relief + massage with penetrating nubs plus the powerful pain relief of bengay. love the nubs! [ slap! slap! slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works...
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britain is expelling libya's representatives from the embassy in landon. but the rebels say they would be okay if libyan president qaddafi remains in libya. more salt in the wound for nato. the pan am 103 lockerbie bomber appeared at a pro qaddafi rally tuesday. he like qaddafi appeared to still be standing. is there not much talk about this libyan war from the white house, or from the pentagon. about it many important to remember that u.s. taxpayers pay 3/4 of nato's operating costs for this mission and other nato missions. martha? >martha: thank you very much for the update. you may have heard. white house spokesman jay carney warning again that they are now just 6 days until the federal government starts to run short of cash. we have competing bills in congress as both sides try to make this issue their own way. so how is this getting across to the public? spoathe -- to the public? pollster frank luntz joins me. >> it's not getting across to the american people. we see disapproval numbers for congress higher than it's been in a long time. disapproval fo
britain is expelling libya's representatives from the embassy in landon. but the rebels say they would be okay if libyan president qaddafi remains in libya. more salt in the wound for nato. the pan am 103 lockerbie bomber appeared at a pro qaddafi rally tuesday. he like qaddafi appeared to still be standing. is there not much talk about this libyan war from the white house, or from the pentagon. about it many important to remember that u.s. taxpayers pay 3/4 of nato's operating costs for this...
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a sham and a new to share our crimes of the greatest proportion do you think that britain's reputation for press freedom is does a bottle. the printed media i didn't used to support born in stock but they have a certain amount of presiding stuff and not direct that that go have my wicked venture the television b.b.c. is absolutely dreadful i would so much for channel four either the train used to watch or i think it's in the week before six sucks for of allowed with. the bottom of. the today's help and thank you very much thanks since. spending the year in iraq is not a true journalist. ways to go in the us. there's kind of wasting their time trying to get killed. i thought all along the way the leave it out. of you to leave the twenty seven days going to publicize the people invited. by the leeds people started the base of the dialogue. chanting the slow wave sleep seems to. play slow let's. bring you the latest in science and technology from the realms. we. covered. three. three. three. three. three. three. fifteen. when the. welcome to see and hear on monday's highlights of each sto
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britain recognizes libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders and steps up the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi. just after eight pm here in the russian capital you're watching r.t. thanks very much for joining us now via infamous private security firm once known as blackwater is back in court this time though it's not over alleged killings in iraq and afghanistan but over claims it build washington too much for its services well to former employees accuse it of claiming more than one hundred million dollars in bogus expenses the company which is now known as c provides more mercenaries for the u.s. in afghanistan than anyone else and has been implicated in a number of scandals its contractors were. are accused of gunning down a seventeen other armed civilians in baghdad in two thousand and seven for which no one has been punished or the company is due an even bigger role in afghanistan with the u.s. about to double its private army to replace departing troops meanwhile the un wants tighter control over her scenario to protect human rights but authorities gay a
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extraordinary it's a sham and a new to share our crimes of the greatest proportion do you think that britain's reputation for press freedom is does a bottle. the printed media i didn't used to support born in stock but they have a certain amount of the presidency often not direct that go home i wish to venture the television read b.b.c. swingman. i would so much for china for other countries to watch i think it's in with the for six sucks for of allowed it was somewhere that couldn't win here and in the bottom much. today is helping thank you very much. since. the lose sleep. it's soup. six six. six. six six. wealthy british scientists. tightly. markets. seem to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial head. the official. from the. video. feed with the palm of your. questions. for the full story. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. the mission. couldn't take free. free. free. free. free. free media. to build a joint. necessary to provide. the shield the country has plunged.
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copycatting these types of attacks through the years politicians including germany's angela merkel and britain's david cameron have already said multiculturalism has failed now the leaders of western europe have to stop their disenfranchised cities becoming a breeding ground for bright. lit the fuse and those brave it claims to have been involved with the english defense league which is to protect england from what it calls a wave of islamic the case said the e.t.l. denies but political analysts are saying if the attacks in norway don't produce an honest appraisal of the issues surrounding immigration that could further frustrate the european public and create more space for potentially violent far right groups to expanded all over europe. r.t. london. the e.u. and the us of lead international condemnation of cause there was decision to send special forces to seize crossing on its shared border with peacekeepers out in the area to help control the situation which is ethnic tensions one police officer was killed after coming under fire from local serbs mounting a road block in one of the disputed
copycatting these types of attacks through the years politicians including germany's angela merkel and britain's david cameron have already said multiculturalism has failed now the leaders of western europe have to stop their disenfranchised cities becoming a breeding ground for bright. lit the fuse and those brave it claims to have been involved with the english defense league which is to protect england from what it calls a wave of islamic the case said the e.t.l. denies but political...
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cameron on the calls for him to answer further questions after his evidence was challenge meanwhile britain's hacking seattle appears to be spreading beyond murdoch's newspapers with claims the sunday mirror tabloid also infiltrated the voice messages of celebrities but as our. ports critics believe the issue is just the tip of the iceberg and a society that no longer values the privacy of the people. as the scandal over phone hacking by the murdoch media empire rages on public and political theory has mainly focused on ruthless tabloids out of control prepared to invade people's private lives and even the dad to get the story but some say in this day and age the whole concept of privacy is falling apart and in the your last record leave the house where every time you tap on your cell or click on google or use your meal service everybody sort of just clicks through that you agree to our terms and conditions well those terms and conditions are very very heavily weighted against you and your privacy interests and we see you breaches of privacy happening. all across america all across the world
cameron on the calls for him to answer further questions after his evidence was challenge meanwhile britain's hacking seattle appears to be spreading beyond murdoch's newspapers with claims the sunday mirror tabloid also infiltrated the voice messages of celebrities but as our. ports critics believe the issue is just the tip of the iceberg and a society that no longer values the privacy of the people. as the scandal over phone hacking by the murdoch media empire rages on public and political...
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and drawings on call in britain as you do a limp a cold cold beer a poll has a fighting chance to make it to the london games in twenty twelve b. catch up. let's start with. some dutch steel through their suspect midfield netherlands international demi donning his new red and white jersey after transferring from i.x. that new signing going his first public training session already looking well versed in russia's most successful club do things despite sitting a full thirteen points or top spot midway through the premier league season comes to spark talk with things looking on the on the club winning three of their last games the twenty eight year old who played in last year's world cup saying football here is a step up from his in a simple one. for the first two games. they really want to buy me and they hold it for i think two more. gets more interesting to play first but then i get to the station with the train. with a lot of people who are working. good stories about this part about the russian. or the braves or come to terms being he's i think the left was more than all the. same pi
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an issue not just in afghanistan where people are very aware of what is happening but also here in britain where much of business isn't very much for paul two zero zero zero for nato as part of the military coalition in afghanistan they did promise to reduce civilian casualties are received that it's not actually working. well actually the policy of the americans in the last year has been to increase airstrikes and therefore the civilian casualties of increased at least in part because of this so isn't working isn't going to work when you have a war where the reserves growing insurgency will be all sorts of people who are victims of this and children are obviously one of the worst of the casualties the only solution to this is the war isn't working it has there is absolutely no justification for the nato forces to be there and that they should withdraw the troops this is now coming up to the tenth anniversary of the war and there is absolutely no question that this war is not getting better it is getting worse ok well whenever there are civilian deaths like this because forces do present t
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though in the best position to challenge the hosts leave while great britain are in fad with the only gold medal won by carry on pain in the women's open water sand kilometer race a few days ago. as saying in china where the country's most popular basketball player has retired from the sport yellow mane officially calling it to korea at a news conference a few hours ago the eight time and being all staal was forced to quit school to optimising two hundred fifty games in the past six years due to a caring leg and for the danger is the thirty year old was a household name in his home country before starting his and being korea with the houston rockets as the told draft back in two thousand and two the league's tallest player has spent eight seasons in america becoming one of the best known chinese athletes. now it's been a tough couple of years for test cricket the long form of the sport experiencing doing attendance coupled with having crazed viewership all this way. but the international cricket council believe they have a solution in the form of a new competition named the world to a
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britain is officially recognizing libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders that is stopping up the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi it's also unfreezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels. and next peter lavelle and his guests argue whether the norway atrocities could sudden motion at the islamic movements across europe that discussion is coming up next. wealthy british science. because. markets. can find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headline is going to cause a report on hard to. keep. flowing welcome the crosstalk i'm peter lavelle the color of terrorism as norway comes to terms with its most horrific attack on its soil since the second world war a plethora of questions demand answers how could this assault be planned and executed under the radar of the authorities and as the west focused too much on islamic groups instead of homegrown extremists and terrorists. can start. to cross talk the rise of far right nationalism i'm joined by my guest in l
britain is officially recognizing libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders that is stopping up the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi it's also unfreezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels. and next peter lavelle and his guests argue whether the norway atrocities could sudden motion at the islamic movements across europe that discussion is coming up next. wealthy british science. because. markets. can find out what's really...
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is it because it just feels different than britain's wills and kates? sfli think charlene has a hard act to follow. it was such a fantastic wedding they had in britain, and also, charlene wittstock and prince albert have been hampered by the crazy rumors coming out of monaco this week that she was possibly a runaway bride that, she may have actually tried to go to the airport and fly back to south africa when had he sh heard some odd stuff, perhaps about prince albert's recent past. none of that, alex, is verified, even though newspapers, as respected as la mone have talked about it. there's no hard evidence to say she was a runaway bride or the wedding today will be anything less than spectacular, and they'll live happily ever after. zoo make a good point about her living in kate's shadow right now, but particularly there in monaco what about the shadow of grace kelly? >> well, if it weren't for kate middleton, the most enormous shadow, you're right, is grace kelly, who also came to monaco. she was younger than charlene when had he married prince reine
is it because it just feels different than britain's wills and kates? sfli think charlene has a hard act to follow. it was such a fantastic wedding they had in britain, and also, charlene wittstock and prince albert have been hampered by the crazy rumors coming out of monaco this week that she was possibly a runaway bride that, she may have actually tried to go to the airport and fly back to south africa when had he sh heard some odd stuff, perhaps about prince albert's recent past. none of...
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it's a sham and i knew to share our crimes of the greatest proportion do you think that britain's reputation for press freedom is does not absolve the printed media i don't use to support the morning star but they have a certain amount of the presiding stuff not direct but back of my wicked mention of the television b.b.c. is absolute. i would so much return for luxuries to watch i think it's we are in with the vortex sucks for over loud it along with some of the we're in name of ultimately today's help and thank you very much. please. please. just see. just such a. smug. wealthy british scientist scientists sometimes tightly. markets financial scandals. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the cosmic watch. and in the year interact is not true journalists just some ways to go and use contractors there's kind of wasting their time trying to get kills three. i thought all along the length of the stuff to see about five hundred muslims a huge scheme a twenty seven days in new orleans and publicizing the people invited to make an elite speaking people started the speed of a
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it exposes us to what is going on in britain, which i think affects us here. we have rupert murdoch controls news of but -- "news of the world," and he controls "wall street journal." it seems to me since he took over "wall street journal," it has kind of slanted, not doing the reporting that it used to do. the other issue i wanted to bring up and i'm wondering if down the road you can do the programming on it, i read that eric cantor in his investment portfolio is betting against the dollar. i don't understand, if you could do research and have somebody do a program about that. if the second highest ranking person in the house, how could you be betting against the dollar in your investment portfolio? i know his wife works for bank of america. but this is crazy. if you guys can look into that and maybe do a program -- and on the 14th amendment, and maybe invite someone to explain to us how the 14th amendment and the 11th amendment, so we can -- mostly i get my information from c-span and if you guys could go back to giving us information so we can make our own
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there's a new twist in britain's phone hacking scandal. accusations that rupert murdoch's son did not tell parliament the truth. we'll meet some people who could be the real victims if the government defaults. and next stop? mars. scientists are betting big on the next rover when the "cbs evening news continues." rover when the cbs news continues. but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty bre
there's a new twist in britain's phone hacking scandal. accusations that rupert murdoch's son did not tell parliament the truth. we'll meet some people who could be the real victims if the government defaults. and next stop? mars. scientists are betting big on the next rover when the "cbs evening news continues." rover when the cbs news continues. but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly...
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can he tell us more about what britain is playing to get britain to take the next step to tackle the crisis and allow the imf to resume proper support? finally let me turn to pakistan. we all accept the long-term stability in afghanistan depends on stability in pakistan. when i met president zadari. like amended the pakistan's security forces in tackling violent extreme as in the northwest of the country but as the prime ministers said the situation in pakistan continues to be serious. there's a danger that the death of osama bin laden which should be welcomed on all sides will not have that effect in pakistan. i asked him there for what steps he has taken for british support of counter-terrorism in pakistan at the heart of our relationship to the pakistan government. we all want to see british troops come home at the earliest opportunity, not least all the families and friends of those who are currently serving in afghanistan. we also want to see the campaign concluded in a way that ensures their service and sacrifice has not been in vain and afghanistan and a wider region moves int
can he tell us more about what britain is playing to get britain to take the next step to tackle the crisis and allow the imf to resume proper support? finally let me turn to pakistan. we all accept the long-term stability in afghanistan depends on stability in pakistan. when i met president zadari. like amended the pakistan's security forces in tackling violent extreme as in the northwest of the country but as the prime ministers said the situation in pakistan continues to be serious. there's...
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paper hacked voice mails of the families of britain's soldiers killed in iraq and afghanistan. for celebrities that saw their cell phones illegally hacked and been exposed to people offal world, finally people were listening. actor hugh grant smoke out on the bbc. >> you didn't care who got hurt as long as you were able to sell your newspaper. >> reporter: that's paul mcmullin, for more than a decade, a reporter and editor at "the news of the world." >> would you stop at anything to get the story? you would do anything. >> even breaking the law? >> absolutely. >> reporter: we learned they made it an industry, allegedly bribing police for scoops and hacking as many as 4,000 people's phones. on friday, the arrests began starting with andy colson former editor of "the news of the world" and he would become spokesman for david cameron. he now conceive thad maybe politicians and police have been a little too cozy with the press baron. >> we've all been in this together. party leaders were so keen to win the support of newspapers we turned a blind eye to the neat to sort this issue.
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effect on that to see him on faith foundation because as one of the sticks in the craw do you think that britain's reputation for press freedom does not at all. the printing media i don't really talk i do used to support morningstar but they have a certain amount of the presiding stuff and not directions but i call him my wicked venture the television b.b.c. is absolutely dreadful i would so much for channel four i've been outraised to watch a bit i think it's we are in with the baltics sucks for the louder we're somewhere that we're in in the bottom actually that's days help it thank you very much thanks very much. lose lose. lose lose. lose lose. lose. for the. we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. germany agrees to supply nato forces in libya was more munitions as it winds and run sort of weapons for its increasing airstrikes of the country has drawn criticism for deviating from its original position on intervention and it's speculation it's been pressured by other alliance members. meanwhile the last cooperation with moscow might be taken to a new
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and britain, we in the u.s. think highly of ourselves and talk about our work as a profession and we have professional associations that create standards and essentially create an ability for us to self-regulate. and you don't see that as much in britain, especially with the tabloids. here, our tabloids are constantly arguing that they are legitimate journalists and they are seeking legitimacy among their peers, their more established peers. in britain, the tabloids are not seeking legitimacy at all and don't want to be recognized by their peers as good journalists. i think that is because when you regulate from the outside, there's less incentive to regulate internally. >> kelly mcbride who teaches media ethics at the pointer institute, thanks so much. if you want to see her piece on cnn.com/opinion is where you can join her also in the discussion. >>> a new foreclosure heads line great news. they plunged 30% in the first half of the year. read the fine print. the picture isn't as rosy as it seems. problems for
and britain, we in the u.s. think highly of ourselves and talk about our work as a profession and we have professional associations that create standards and essentially create an ability for us to self-regulate. and you don't see that as much in britain, especially with the tabloids. here, our tabloids are constantly arguing that they are legitimate journalists and they are seeking legitimacy among their peers, their more established peers. in britain, the tabloids are not seeking legitimacy...
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that the man in this video wasn't around in seven hundred seventy six or we would still be a colony of britain all because school believes in jewish law if a cultural ism that's destroying europe and america. when face palm doesn't even capture it at least there's television you think i open carry a smith and wesson three fifty seven magnum because i believe violence is always wrong ok so i open carry what i can do we need a vocabulary lesson about the meaning of initiate what i said was it is morally wrong for human beings to ever initiate force against fellow human beings if you want to people who can access the internet and type are really this stupid or if they're just saying so you. and it's nothing more than a stupid attempt at this credit in libertarianism and i'm actually a major advocate of using force and self defense when appropriate and certainly believe as if there was any questions to write good but overthrowing the british by violence was appropriate but lest we forget the indians did it with a lot less violence and it's great it's about multiculturalism but ideas can't destroy
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look at how this shutdown is hurting small businesses in the state and the phone hacking scandal in britain grows now there are allegations that reporters of her own papers attempted to have former prime minister gordon brown and victims of nine eleven so could that be the end of her off the empire but interesting. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you give them something else here's some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't. charge because of the. we are. live and you know i. feel five ft six ft. let's not forget that we live in apartheid right leg i think either one hundred twelve. whenever the government says they're keeping safe get ready because of her freedom . for the second time in six years the state of minnesota had to shut down its government this morning the government of minnesota shut down because lawmakers failed to close a five billion dollars deficit so i mean forty two thousand state workers are now out of a job. that's right just last week state lawmakers were butting heads over
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a very warm welcome to you this is live from moscow now as the phone hacking scandal in britain continues to unfold on a daily basis and storm clouds gather over prime minister david cameron his close connection to the embattled group at murdoch's a new movie around pirates has even facing some difficult questions and pollin today along with a new mori poll given cameron his lowest popularity rating since comments upon what rumors circulated in the story it's our only my last resort and it takes a look at an aspect of the case for some reason seem so accidental. given by another political scandal erupts another whistleblower diaries sure who was the first former news of the world journalists on the record to allege that phone hacking. was endemic at the paper and then its editor andy colson actively encouraged it hall was found dead in his house on monday setting the blogosphere into a frenzy of comparisons with the case of jock to david kelly why isn't the sun horror story bigger reminds me of how dr david kelly was dumped are eerily similar tragedies of seymour and be with kelly all thi
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in serbia is available in britain where they are going to. a show of might in madrid thousands descend on the spanish capital over a soaring unemployment and the government's handling of the struggling economy. and across the atlantic the rush to reassure the world's markets that the u.s. can avert the looming default even though the president and legislators can't agree on how to lift the multi-trillion dollar debt limit. norway pauses to remember the seventy six victims of friday's atrocities as the man who admits the attacks is charged with terrorism. and from all business desk russia's g.d.p. has returned to pre-crisis levels of exports and imports are reaching new new highs but analysts believe it's still too early to celebrate their need for more in our full business boards and in fact. just after nine pm in the russian capital you're watching r t thanks for being with us and now to our top story thousands of protesters have set up camp in madrid suttle square i agree at the crippling recession added mass unemployment well they know the
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one bows out while another is bailed the muddle medium is comes out seems britain's most senior policeman quit over connections to journalists suspected of bribery and byrne hunk a while x. news international chief or record brooks was arrested. a major terror attack on moscow's transport is going to buy russian security services for people from the north caucasus have been arrested president it is ordering and urgent investigation . looks at whether libya will ever be back in the hands of the libyan people. can. follow in welcome to cross talk on peter all about libya's stalemate in the sand and nato bombing campaign and aid kit and take it out the rebels have only hardened political facts on the ground western intervention was intended to last a few weeks now is open ended instead of dislodging khadafi nato allies are left to bicker among themselves. can. start. to cross the nato mission in libya i'm joined by io johnson in london he's the founder and director of viewpoint africa also in london we have marco grass like he is a political analyst an expert on south east european affairs a
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in britain he's done an enormous amount for the british media. i don't think one should forget this. that was in the news of the world and more recently. he took on the print unions in the 1980s and defeated them. before he did that, british newspapers were completely unprofitable and on the verge of going wholesale bankrupt. he created a profitable newspaper industry. at the same time he took on the called -- it has 10 million subscribers and they would not have that service if not for murdo murdoch. he's done a great deal, but he's very unpopular because he's a conservative. he's unpopular on the left in england and the main paper that led this campaign against him and a very good investigation into the phone tapping scandal was the guardian, which is the left of center paper. aided and abetted the affair with the bbc, which is a rather left wing organization, which doesn't like the competition. >> william shawcross, we appreciate your insight. you painted an interesting picture of mr. murdoch, and we appreciate your time. thank you. >> my plea
in britain he's done an enormous amount for the british media. i don't think one should forget this. that was in the news of the world and more recently. he took on the print unions in the 1980s and defeated them. before he did that, british newspapers were completely unprofitable and on the verge of going wholesale bankrupt. he created a profitable newspaper industry. at the same time he took on the called -- it has 10 million subscribers and they would not have that service if not for murdo...
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and other news airbrushed ads got pulled from britain and got milk ad want to educate people about that no cats were funny what i want to know is who is hiring these people to make these ads because they clearly are not even making it to press i don't know i got milk i was really funny i was actually there it is got no i mean i'm sorry women need to get a sense of humor if you want to use p.m.s. as an excuse for everything you do wrong then when people make fun of you for having p.m.s. you have to suck it up and take it and on that note we are going to. get up and the show thank you for being here and that is it for tonight show thank you for tuning in to make sure to come back on monday we'll have the latest on the economy alone who will be back thank you everybody for letting me to lend to the staff for doing such an amazing job helping me and in the meantime don't forget to become a fan of the alone or show on facebook and to follow us on twitter if you missed any of tonight show or any other night you can always catch it all on youtube dot com slash the alone a show we're now postin
and other news airbrushed ads got pulled from britain and got milk ad want to educate people about that no cats were funny what i want to know is who is hiring these people to make these ads because they clearly are not even making it to press i don't know i got milk i was really funny i was actually there it is got no i mean i'm sorry women need to get a sense of humor if you want to use p.m.s. as an excuse for everything you do wrong then when people make fun of you for having p.m.s. you have...
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tougher competition for the trophy is just a matter of time new teams are in talks to do in next year britain on forty. and we will end with some pictures from the extreme sport because american lance cory has won the swatch free for star f. and next contest in space then we're talking about motorbikes here in case you're wondering why his breathtaking jumps were considered by the judges to be the best of the day it was the fourth time at an event the twenty one year old has come in the top grade for his previous three appearances but this time he managed to agag more his rivals to take on its. final form. and that brings us to the end of the sports move a bit later on may seventh the earth. well. remind you the latest in science and technology from around the world. we've got the future of coverage. spending the year in iraq is a military journalist i saw some ways to go along with us contractors there's kind of wasting their time trying to get killed for you. i thought all was willing to do stuff to see about five hundred miles a day would seem a twenty seven days in new point of publicizin
tougher competition for the trophy is just a matter of time new teams are in talks to do in next year britain on forty. and we will end with some pictures from the extreme sport because american lance cory has won the swatch free for star f. and next contest in space then we're talking about motorbikes here in case you're wondering why his breathtaking jumps were considered by the judges to be the best of the day it was the fourth time at an event the twenty one year old has come in the top...
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their budgets have not seen their economies turn around they've they've they're problems of deep and britain now is on the leading edge of an austerity program and we've seen investment falloff and retail sales weaken their very dramatically so the british economy is not strengthening in response to the budget cutting as a lot of budget cuts claim it would it's doing quite the opposite greece and ireland are sinking deeper as they cut i think we may see similar things happening in spain and italy coming up it's that's the economics one hundred thirty s. that's the vicious cycle of deflation and depression and i would hope that we don't follow that route but we may specially if we have some kind of debt crisis and funding crisis and then god knows where would end up go ahead our jump in but doug but b.s.i. the keynesianism worked only to a certain degree in the united states in the one nine hundred thirty s. it was really only world war two which got us out of the crisis when we went we had when we had deficits they were going up to thirty percent of g.d.p. i mean nope no domestic outlook is
their budgets have not seen their economies turn around they've they've they're problems of deep and britain now is on the leading edge of an austerity program and we've seen investment falloff and retail sales weaken their very dramatically so the british economy is not strengthening in response to the budget cutting as a lot of budget cuts claim it would it's doing quite the opposite greece and ireland are sinking deeper as they cut i think we may see similar things happening in spain and...
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that the divorce of belgium will spark of the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving britain we're already seeing separatist marchers in mixed community towns here turned violent with guns getting pulled to take just one big clash for brussels to become serial that's conflicts or a must killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you could slove a broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated frige unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left are the details the new bush will see brussels. the un security council is holding an urgent meeting is said is request into the flaring violence in northern course of fresh clashes began one course of a police seized a disputed border checkpoints to prevent the transit of goods from somebody and said which dominate north and of course that i were outraged by the moon with you destroying one of the checkpoints and nato peacekeepers moved in to stop the violence by the situation room and it r
that the divorce of belgium will spark of the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving britain we're already seeing separatist marchers in mixed community towns here turned violent with guns getting pulled to take just one big clash for brussels to become serial that's conflicts or a must killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you could slove a broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated frige...
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the sham and a new to share our crimes of the greatest proportion do you think that britain's reputation for press freedom does not at all the printed media i don't use to support morningstar they have a certain amount of the presiding stuff not directly but like a high wycombe mention the television news b.b.c. so you. would so much from china for others to use to watch it i think it's we are in with a vortex sucks for over allowed it and we're somewhere that could it we're in in the bottom of. that today is helping thank you very much thanks very much. of twenty years ago in the largest country in the business or two cases of. if. one had been in each of them going to each began a journey. where did it take go. to spend in the year in iraq is military journalist i saw some ways to go in the u.s. contractors there's kind of wasting their time trying to get killed or even. i thought all along the link to do stuff to see about my family my mom's a huge the team of twenty seven days in new going to publicize and people invited the monkeys and i think the pope believes these new people star
the sham and a new to share our crimes of the greatest proportion do you think that britain's reputation for press freedom does not at all the printed media i don't use to support morningstar they have a certain amount of the presiding stuff not directly but like a high wycombe mention the television news b.b.c. so you. would so much from china for others to use to watch it i think it's we are in with a vortex sucks for over allowed it and we're somewhere that could it we're in in the bottom...
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only a loan -- the nobility and great britain had a voice in parliament. and the democracy that have gone on in great britain largely from our example. so that they have representative government in bright -- great mac britain announces such an extent that the house of lords has almost no sway at all. that is learning from their american cousins. host: let us get a response from our guest, karlyn bowman. guest: america has been a beacon to the world and so many ways. americans, when they are asked about democracy promotion, that are skeptical that -- that we know enough to do it a broad and skeptical of the result but certainly they believe the world would be a safer and better place if there were more democracies. i did the caller is also correct that the military, as he said, is very differently regarded ban after vietnam. somebody like david petreaus is one of the most popular people in american life. i think that speaks to the kind of sacrifices he has main, that all those people in the military are making. host: yet those in congress grow the head of
only a loan -- the nobility and great britain had a voice in parliament. and the democracy that have gone on in great britain largely from our example. so that they have representative government in bright -- great mac britain announces such an extent that the house of lords has almost no sway at all. that is learning from their american cousins. host: let us get a response from our guest, karlyn bowman. guest: america has been a beacon to the world and so many ways. americans, when they are...